On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:11:12 -0000 "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> wrote: > Hello Robert John Debbie and All, > > On the JEWELL FT, Joseph JEWELL married Sarah PIKE born 1767 > Ramsbury, Wiltshire no date of marriage given. > Joseph and Sarah had 7 children, William the 1st child was baptised > 1804 Kingsclere died 25 Apr 1878. > William married Harriet SMITH no dates given. I have the date/place of marriage as 12 Jan 1798 at Chieveley and children as John ca 1798 Harriet ca 1800 William ca 1804-1878 Charles ca 1805 George ca 1808-ca 1887 Ada ca 1811-1892 Jack ca 1814-1815 Rebecca ca 1815 but a couple of those children I have no baptisms for so may not be children of Joseph & Sarah -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
Causie You need to contact Hampshire County Archives via their website: http://www3.hants.gov.uk/archives Most of the references, other than the copy will and the marriage settlement, are unlikely to provide further details. I note that I corresponded with you in May 2006 but my first email was returned 'delivery temporarily suspended: host gateway1.att.net[204.127.134.23] refused to talk to me: 450 busy - please try later' and my second attempt [forwarded copy of the first] went unacknowledged. Dorothy Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: "Causie Crane" <c.c.crane@att.net> To: <eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [King] Family Pike > > Dorothy my Cousin Roger Pike and I are both researching > the Pike family and > the items you list below seem to reference parts of our > family. How do we > go about getting copies of these items?? > Thks Causie > > Causie C. Crane Loganville, GA
Dorothy my Cousin Roger Pike and I are both researching the Pike family and the items you list below seem to reference parts of our family. How do we go about getting copies of these items?? Thks Causie Causie C. Crane Loganville, GA -----Original Message----- From: eng-hampshire-kingsclere-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-hampshire-kingsclere-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Dorothy Jones Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 2:35 PM To: eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [King] Family Pike Back in 2006 I started to compile a PIKE Miscellaneous file for mentions of the name in 'our' district of interest, in the hope that one day I might feel inclined to launch the daunting task of transcribing all extant Ashmansworth records to compensate for the loss of the Parish Registers etc in the fire of the early 19th Century. However, personal research gained momentum elsewhere and my trips to HRO diminished accordingly, so I have not pursued in their entirety these references I found: 83M76/PO2 Whitchurch Overseers Book containing list of persons having settlement certificates, with parish of origin [compiled from 1768] p5 Sarah PIKE, Wootton St Lawrence, 1746 p5 Robert PIKE, Hurstbourne Priors, 1746 p7v Robert PIKE, Ashmansworth, 1790 Microfiche 1756P/29 Will of John PIKE of East Woodhay, Hampshire, Yeoman 1756 Doc ref: 19M61/2939 Copy will of John PIKE of East Woodhay, yeoman, 16 Aug 1750, proved in Winchester 12 Jul 1756 21M65/F2/3/222 Title: Meeting house certificate: Ashmansworth Date: 21 Nov 1808 Description: In house of Thomas LAMBDEN occupied by Thomas PIKE 21M65/F2/4/161 Title: Meeting house certificate: Ashmansworth Date: 23 Dec 1824 Description: House of George PIKE, William WORTH of Newbury, Berks, preacher 59M74/E/T4 Appleshaw etc deeds Title: Marriage Settlement of Robert and Sarah PIKE Date 2 May 1719 --------------------------------------- >From Kingsclere. ALL surnames in CAPITAL letter please. Christian name Lawrence, surname LAWRENCE. --------------------------------------- If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be unsubscribed, please email eng-hampshire-kingsclere-admin@rootsweb.com Make sure your Anti Virus Protection is updated and do a weekly backup of your files. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.435 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2705 - Release Date: 02/23/10 07:34:00
Back in 2006 I started to compile a PIKE Miscellaneous file for mentions of the name in 'our' district of interest, in the hope that one day I might feel inclined to launch the daunting task of transcribing all extant Ashmansworth records to compensate for the loss of the Parish Registers etc in the fire of the early 19th Century. However, personal research gained momentum elsewhere and my trips to HRO diminished accordingly, so I have not pursued in their entirety these references I found: 83M76/PO2 Whitchurch Overseers Book containing list of persons having settlement certificates, with parish of origin [compiled from 1768] p5 Sarah PIKE, Wootton St Lawrence, 1746 p5 Robert PIKE, Hurstbourne Priors, 1746 p7v Robert PIKE, Ashmansworth, 1790 Microfiche 1756P/29 Will of John PIKE of East Woodhay, Hampshire, Yeoman 1756 Doc ref: 19M61/2939 Copy will of John PIKE of East Woodhay, yeoman, 16 Aug 1750, proved in Winchester 12 Jul 1756 21M65/F2/3/222 Title: Meeting house certificate: Ashmansworth Date: 21 Nov 1808 Description: In house of Thomas LAMBDEN occupied by Thomas PIKE 21M65/F2/4/161 Title: Meeting house certificate: Ashmansworth Date: 23 Dec 1824 Description: House of George PIKE, William WORTH of Newbury, Berks, preacher 59M74/E/T4 Appleshaw etc deeds Title: Marriage Settlement of Robert and Sarah PIKE Date 2 May 1719
Hello Robert John Debbie and All, On the JEWELL FT, Joseph JEWELL married Sarah PIKE born 1767 Ramsbury, Wiltshire no date of marriage given. Joseph and Sarah had 7 children, William the 1st child was baptised 1804 Kingsclere died 25 Apr 1878. William married Harriet SMITH no dates given. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:14:30 -0000 "Debbie Kennett" <debbiekennett@aol.com> wrote: > I suggest you contact David PIKE at the University of Newfoundland in > Canada. David is doing a one-name study on the PIKE surname and I am > sure he will be able to help. You can find his websites by searching > for the surname on the Guild of One-Name Studies website: > > http://www.one-name.org Thanks for the link Debbie. I've had a look at David Pike's website and it appears he has concentrated on Newfoundland Pike/Pykes and their Dorset origins. I can't see any reference to the North Hampshire/Berkshire ones. I have bookmarked the site however and my wife may find something of interest as she has Dorset Pikes in her database -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
I suggest you contact David PIKE at the University of Newfoundland in Canada. David is doing a one-name study on the PIKE surname and I am sure he will be able to help. You can find his websites by searching for the surname on the Guild of One-Name Studies website: http://www.one-name.org Debbie Kennett
I have an American contact tracing the Pike family. His earliest known relative is a Thomas Pike born 1752 Married to Mary Newport 27 October 1777 in Linkenholt Hants buried St James Ashmansworth 26 May 1831. He asks can anyone provide detail of earlier family. The American connection is that Thomas had a grandson who went to the States and died in Illinois.
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:57:25 -0000 "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> wrote: > Walter John TAYLOR married Rose Annie BOWMAN born 1888 married 1 > January 1908 Baughurst they had 7 children. > Rose Annie died 1937 Baughurst. Not all named as some of them may > still be alive. ? > There is Mavis Florence born 14 Mar 1929 Baughurst she died 16 Jun > 1994 Romsey, Hampshire. > > After Rose Annie died, Walter John married Milly BROWN no dates > given. Free BMD busy at the moment, sorry. Rose Annie BOMAN (BOWMAN) born Kingsclere Woodlands about Mar 1887 was eldest daughter of Walter Lavey Boman, born about 1858, Tadley and Alice Seward born about Sept, Ashford Hill. They married Sep Qtr 1886, Newbury RD. The Elsie BOWMAN visiting Walter & Rose at Ashford Hill in 1911 was her next younger sister. There were 5 more siblings. This branch of the BOMAN family is on my website here: http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?i=36741 starting with Richard Boman, born possibly in 1770, who married Ann (Hannah) Bowman/Boman on 20 July 1796 at Pamber. I found 8 children born in Kingsclere RD, one Eveline/Evelyn was born/died Mar Qtr 1917. Of those children born after 1813, when maiden names are recorded, only two had mother's maiden name as Bowman I have checked the BMD indexes on Ancestry for death of Rose Annie and re-marriage of Walter John but have been unable to find either. I haven't looked for any marriages of those children, but will be happy to add any names if the family are willing to supply them. Any people still alive will not of course show up in the "Kingsclere Families" website. -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:27:52 -0000 "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> wrote: > Hello John, > > Many thanks for all of your research on the Alfred TAYLOR Family, I > will add it to the other family tree that I was sent. Re the Rose > Annie BOWMAN side of the family, did you find out anything there. I haven't looked at that aspect yet but will see what I can find later today -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
Hello John, Many thanks for all of your research on the Alfred TAYLOR Family, I will add it to the other family tree that I was sent. Re the Rose Annie BOWMAN side of the family, did you find out anything there. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "john lewis" <zen57162@zen.co.uk> To: <eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 1:58 PM Subject: Re: [King] Alfred TAYLOR of Tadley > One final comment before I move on to other things > > Israel Taylor married Patience Mills > Sophia Taylor married Thomas Mills > Mary Jane Taylor married Alfred Taylor > > Israel, Sophia and Mary Jane were siblings with parents Richard & > Charlotte Taylor > > Patience & Thomas Taylor were siblings > > so was Alfred Taylor (parents George & Mary Ann) a cousin or > otherwise > related? > > It would require Richard born ca 1808 Hannington and George born > ca1817 > Tadley to be brothers or cousins! > > I can find no baptism entries for either. There are a couple of > Taylors > in Tadley Independent on the IGI but not these two. > > If only the Newbury Methodist Circuit registers were easily > available they might resolve the problem ;-( > > -- > John Lewis > Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
John I'm hoping to go to BRO in the next couple of weeks. Will the baptisms be in Tadley Methodist chapel? Eileen ________________________________ From: john lewis <zen57162@zen.co.uk> To: eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 22 February, 2010 13:58:09 Subject: Re: [King] Alfred TAYLOR of Tadley One final comment before I move on to other things Israel Taylor married Patience Mills Sophia Taylor married Thomas Mills Mary Jane Taylor married Alfred Taylor Israel, Sophia and Mary Jane were siblings with parents Richard & Charlotte Taylor Patience & Thomas Taylor were siblings so was Alfred Taylor (parents George & Mary Ann) a cousin or otherwise related? It would require Richard born ca 1808 Hannington and George born ca1817 Tadley to be brothers or cousins! I can find no baptism entries for either. There are a couple of Taylors in Tadley Independent on the IGI but not these two. If only the Newbury Methodist Circuit registers were easily available they might resolve the problem ;-( -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server --------------------------------------- >From Kingsclere. ALL surnames in CAPITAL letter please. Christian name Lawrence, surname LAWRENCE. --------------------------------------- If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be unsubscribed, please email eng-hampshire-kingsclere-admin@rootsweb.comĀ Make sure your Anti Virus Protection is updated and do a weekly backup of your files. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
One final comment before I move on to other things Israel Taylor married Patience Mills Sophia Taylor married Thomas Mills Mary Jane Taylor married Alfred Taylor Israel, Sophia and Mary Jane were siblings with parents Richard & Charlotte Taylor Patience & Thomas Taylor were siblings so was Alfred Taylor (parents George & Mary Ann) a cousin or otherwise related? It would require Richard born ca 1808 Hannington and George born ca1817 Tadley to be brothers or cousins! I can find no baptism entries for either. There are a couple of Taylors in Tadley Independent on the IGI but not these two. If only the Newbury Methodist Circuit registers were easily available they might resolve the problem ;-( -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:40:36 +0000 john lewis <zen57162@zen.co.uk> wrote: <snipped> > Witnesses: Thomas Mills & Sophia Mills <snipped> > The 1871 Census reveals that Mary Jane's father Richard was born in > Hannington ca1808 and that she had an older sister Sophia (who could > be the Sophia Mills, witness at wedding) Sophia Taylor did indeed marry Thomas Marriages Mar 1876: Mills Thomas & Taylor Sophia, Kingsclere 2c 331 no entry in Kingsclere or Woodlands so marriage must have taken place in Tadley as that is where Thomas was born about 1854 according to 1881/1891 Census. Puzzle now is who were his parents. FreeBMD has no entry for him but does have a:- Births Dec 1851: MILLS Patience, Kingsclere 7 122 and Patience & Thomas are to be found as in the 1861 Census as follows: 1861 Census, Heath End, Tadley: William Chapman, head, 56, ag lab, Tadley Ann Chapman, wife, 49, , Hannington --- --- Patience Mills, g-dau, 9, , Tadley Thomas Mills, g-son, 7, , Tadley Ann Chapman was in fact Anne Mills, bapt at Baughurst on on 4 Aug 1811, dau of Richard Mills & Phoebe Bye who had married a few months earlier in Baughurst. I am wondering if Patience and Thomas were children of Thomas Mills Broom Maker, born about July 1815 at Baughurst and his wife Caroline Sadgrove born about 1821 in Wokingham. I have recorded only one child so far, Emma Elizabeth, born about December 1848 in Tadley, so Patience & Thomas would fit into the family. Patience married Isaac Taylor from Brimpton, Sep Qtr 1871, Kingsclere RD and had 6 children by 1891 and they are still living in Baughurst in 1901. I haven't been able to find Thomas in 1871 but he is recorded with wife Sophia in 1881/1891, No trace of them on 1901. -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:40:36 +0000 john lewis <zen57162@zen.co.uk> wrote: > Marriages Jun 1838: BOWLES Ann & TAYLOR George, Kingsclere 7 > 129 OK, back to the Taylor family! I already have the above family in the database and it is clearly the wrong family 1851 Census is interesting for George, as in the 1861 Census the first three children were Dennis 1846, Hannah 1849 and Eliza 1850 but in 1851 we have Silchester Side, Tadley George, head, U, 35, farm labourer, Tadley Mary A Hawkins, housekeeper, U, 27, , Baughurst Hannah -do-, dau, 2, , Tadley Eliza -do-, dau, 5m, , Tadley FreeBMD has a marriage for a George Taylor, Jun Qtr 1858 but no matching spouse. I have a Mary Ann Hawkins bapt. 21 Aug 1824 at Baughurst in the database and FreeBMD has Births Jun 1846: HAWKINS Dennis, Kingsclere 7 113 Births Jun 1848: Hawkins Hannah, Kingsclere 7 1_7 but no Eliza born Dec Qtr 1850 to match the 5m old one in the 1851 Census the 1871 Census has George's wife as Mary Ann born Baughurst so we clearly have the same person. It looks like Mary Ann had 3 baseborn children, although George may be the father as they were all born in Tadley. 1881 Census, Tadley: Mary A. Taylor, head, wid, 57, , Baughurst Denis Taylor, son, U, 35, ag lab, Tadley Hannah Taylor, dau, U, 32, rod stripper, Tadley Sarah Taylor, gr-dau, 1, , Tadley 1891 Census, Heath End Tadley: Mary A Taylor, head, Wid, 65, rod sorter, Baughurst Caroline Taylor, dau, U, 28, cook out of situation, Tadley Sarah Taylor, gr-dau, 11, scholar, Tadley 1901, Wellington Street, Nettlebed, Oxon: Frederick Bailey, head, 35, general carrier, Highmore Oxon Rose -do-, wife, 35, , Baughurst Violet -do-, dau, 4, , Nettlebed Frederick -do-, son, 3, , Nettlebed John -do-, father, M, 68, , Nettlebed Mary A Taylor, visitor, M, 78, dealer in wood, Baughurst I have made Sarah, the gr-dau in 1881 a dau of Hannah but she could equally well be the dau of Caroline. FreeBMD doesn't seem to have the marriage of Rose Taylor to Frederick Bailey -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:57:25 -0000 "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> wrote: > Hello John and All, > > I was sent a FT to do with my family in Guildford, Surrey and was > surprised to find the following:- > > Alfred TAYLOR born 1861 Tadley married Mary xxx of Brimpton, Berks > their children > Rose born 1880 Brimpton, Berks > Walter John born 4 Jul 1883 Kingsclere. I can add marriage details: Register entry 304, 7 Feb 1882, St, Paul Woodlands: Alfred Taylor, full age, labourer, Woodlands, father George Taylor, labourer Mary Jane Taylor, full age, spinster, -, Woodlands, father Richard Taylor, labourer Married after Banns by Edward Bulkley Witnesses: Thomas Mills & Sophia Mills Mary Jane signed the register, the others made a mark Children: Births Dec 1882: Taylor Martha, Kingsclere 2c 234 baptised Martha Ann on 25 Jun 1882, abode Hawkhurst Hill, PR entry 1072 Births Sep 1883: TAYLOR Walter John, Kingsclere 2c 229 Births Mar 1888: TAYLOR Elizabeth Alice, Kingsclere 2c 228 Births Mar 1891: TAYLOR Lily, Kingsclere 2c 234 all three born Tadley per 1891 Census and presumably baptised there as there are no other entries in the St Paul regiter Rose was born before marriage so I have recorded her as baseborn. Mary Jane Taylor was recorded as housekeeper to Alfred Taylor, living in August Hill, Kingsclere in 1881 Census, with Rose as daughter age 1 so probably Births Sep 1879: Taylor Rose, Newbury 2c 232 The 1871 Census reveals that Mary Jane's father Richard was born in Hannington ca1808 and that she had an older sister Sophia (who could be the Sophia Mills, witness at wedding) Unfortunately there is no Richard Tailer/Tailor/Tayler/Taylor baptised around that date although there was a Sophia bapt on 25 May 1806 at Hannington to Richard & Elizabeth Taylor. No marriage in Hants Marr Index. Alfred's father George was born ca1817 in Tadley and his mother Ann ca 1822 in Baughurst according to the 1861 Census which has the family at Heath End tadley Marriages Jun 1838: BOWLES Ann & TAYLOR George, Kingsclere 7 129 but once again there is no baptism for a George in Tadley and the only Ann Bowles was bapt 12 Apr 1818 in Burghclere to James & Jane. HMI has this entry: 23 May 1806 Bouels (Bowles) James, Weston Jane, Wootton St Lawrence must pack this in now and have some breakfast ;-) -- John Lewis Debian & the GeneWeb genealogical data server
Hello John and All, I was sent a FT to do with my family in Guildford, Surrey and was surprised to find the following:- Alfred TAYLOR born 1861 Tadley married Mary xxx of Brimpton, Berks their children Rose born 1880 Brimpton, Berks Walter John born 4 Jul 1883 Kingsclere. Walter John TAYLOR married Rose Annie BOWMAN born 1888 married 1 January 1908 Baughurst they had 7 children. Rose Annie died 1937 Baughurst. Not all named as some of them may still be alive. ? There is Mavis Florence born 14 Mar 1929 Baughurst she died 16 Jun 1994 Romsey, Hampshire. After Rose Annie died, Walter John married Milly BROWN no dates given. Free BMD busy at the moment, sorry. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
John & fellow Kingsclere listers, I am making this enquiry because I know from the 1851 census that following the early deaths of Sarah Ann's parents - David PRISMALL 1796-1850 and his wife Mary FUCE 1800-1847 - that the younger children of David & Mary were brought up by other members of the larger family. Sarah Ann was taken in by Robert SMITH and his wife Prudence who was the younger sister of Mary (nee) FUCE (the mother of Sarah Ann PRISMALL). This is clearly identified on the 1851 census - HO.107/1684/224/13 When David PRISMALL married Mary FUCE on 1st March 1824 at St Mary, Kingsclere it seems it might have been a shot-gun affair as their eldest son was christened that same day (but not forgetting the burial on 3rd January 1924 of John Prismall FUCE aged seven weeks). Certainly the witnesses at the marriage of David and Mary were John FUCE and Ann FUCE - was John her father and what the relationship of Ann to the happy couple? When Richard SMITH married Prudence FUCE more than seven years after that of her sister on 16th May 1831 the witnesses were William SMITH and Ann FUCE - do we know what was the relationship of Richard and William? Unfortunately Sarah Ann PRISMALL had left her Aunt's home by the 1861 census and I have not found her in that census, so we next meet her at her wedding at St Marylebone Church in London on 28 June 1863, she was married to William Henry SMITH, of Full Age & of Marylebone (statements he shared with Sarah!); William Henry shared both his full name & his occupation with his father so I feel that dad was one of the witnesses but I cannot identify the other who signed as Mary Eliza BALDWIN. I have found a Marylebone family in 1861 with a father, age 60 born 'Gloster' and son William SMITH age 26 (and like his mother) born Marylebone (RG9/87/21/42). Both stated their occupations was 'gardener', I suppose in those times that change of occupation in little more than two years was possible. Anne (mother) was aged 50 and she had a younger son Thomas age 24 whose occupation is not clear. I am sure that William and Sarah went out to the USA where she appears in Eureka Township, Montcalm county, Michigan on the 1870 census in the household of Sarah's brother Samuel PRISMALL who had reached Michigan probably 15 years before the 1870 census but had been married about ten years to an English girl so also there was also a son of 9 born in Michigan. Sarah SMITH was recorded age 28 with an occupation of domestic, whilst William was aged 35 a 'Day Laborer' (in US farming communities the equivalent of our 'Ag. Lab.'). That is the last event I have traced for Sarah but I have a possible ID for William on the 1880 census where he is aged 45 a labourer working in a Glue Factory (Paris township, Kent county, Michigan) with a 'tick' in the 'married' column (rather than in the 'divorced/widowed' column). I have further developed the family of Samuel PRISMALL but my main thoughts were concerned with identifying (hopefully) the SMITH family when and where it has impinged on KINGSCLERE. Best wishes Peter PRISMALL Researching worldwide PHILO and PRISMALL
Hello Everybody, I am hoping somebody on the list might have fiche copies of Greenham baptismal records between 1818 and 1825 and if so will hopefully be able to answer a query please, or alternatively will know a website where the records are available. I am hoping the records will contain a baptism for Maria (or possibly Marion) STOCKER who married at Burghclere in 1847. Her parents were James STOCKER and Amelia/Emelia HATTER, who married at Greenham in 1819. Regards, Rod.
Hi Bob, This may be useful to you. My mother Annie SHEPPARD died on June 10th 1968 age 67. My father died on May 3rd 1966 age 69. I lived in Bishops Green from 1930 until 1947. We lived in the bungalow called "Journey's End". It was the second residence up from the bridge on the left going towards Ecchinswell. Where in Bishops Green did you live? Tom Sheppard -----Original Message----- From: eng-hampshire-kingsclere-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-hampshire-kingsclere-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bob Hutchins Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 4:56 PM To: eng-hampshire-kingsclere@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [King] Frederick MALLETT Hi Tom, Well that has enabled me to match the right Annie. I myself lived in Bishop's Green from the age of 11 until I left school. I can remember seeing your uncle's name on the Memorial and if memory serves me right he is about 3rd or 4th down on the left. Bob -- Genealogy Database Powered by TNG on Linux Mint Server http://www.bobhutchins.me.uk http://www.roberthutchins.me.uk On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 13:16 -0600, Tom Sheppard wrote: > John, > > My fathers name was Albert Edward SHEPPARD. > They had three children. > Thomas Albert Francis SHEPPARD (that's me) I was born in Sydmonton and was > baptized at Kingsclere. > We moved to Bishops Green when I was very young. > > My brother is Josiah John SHEPPARD. He was born at Bishops Green and was > baptized at Ecchinswell. He now lives in Waterlooville, Hants. > My sister wa Gwendoline Edith Mary SHEPPARD. She was born at Bishops Green > and baptized at Ecchinswell. She lived in Windsor Ontario and was deceased > in 1996. > > My fathers brother was Josiah John SHEPPARD and was killed in WWI. His name > is on the War Memorial in Ecchinswell. > > Tom Sheppard > --------------------------------------- >From Kingsclere. ALL surnames in CAPITAL letter please. Christian name Lawrence, surname LAWRENCE. --------------------------------------- If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be unsubscribed, please email eng-hampshire-kingsclere-admin@rootsweb.com Make sure your Anti Virus Protection is updated and do a weekly backup of your files. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message